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related to an MQ MBean named “jboss.mq:service=MessageCache”, specifically its attribute “TotalCacheSize”. How can I successfully configure this instance?

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related to an MQ MBean named “jboss.mq:service=MessageCache”, specifically its attribute “TotalCacheSize”. How can I successfully configure this instance?

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If you see this message for a bean named “jboss.mq:service=MessageCache” with an attribute “TotalCacheSize”, then your metric template configuration is not compatible with JBoss in an HA Mode or running without JBoss MQ. You may correct this by disabling the collection of JMS metrics on the primary JBoss Server. To do this, start by deleting the JBoss server resource that your having trouble with from the inventory (the Browse Resources screen lets you delete resources). Then choose the “Administration” link at the top of any page. Then select the “Monitoring Defaults Configuration” link. Then select the “JBoss 3.2” or “JBoss 4.0” Edit Metric Template buttons, depending on the JBoss version you are intending to manage. You may want to do this to both. Finally, select the checkbox for the “JMS Message Cache Size” checkbox and any other enabled JMS metrics and click the “Disable” button at the bottom.

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If you see this message for a bean named “jboss.mq:service=MessageCache” with an attribute “TotalCacheSize”, then your metric template configuration is not compatible with JBoss in an HA Mode or running without JBoss MQ. You may correct this by disabling the collection of JMS metrics on the primary JBoss Server. To do this, start by deleting the JBoss server resource that your having trouble with from the inventory (the Browse Resources screen lets you delete resources). Then choose the “Administration” link at the top of any page. Then select the “Monitoring Defaults Configuration” link. Then select the “JBoss 3.2” or “JBoss 4.0” Edit Metric Template buttons, depending on the JBoss version you are intending to manage. You may want to do this to both. Finally, select the checkbox for the “JMS Message Cache Size” checkbox and any other enabled JMS metrics and click the “Disable” button at the bottom. Now you can re-import your JBoss server back into inventory (an easy way to do this is

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